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    clothing: * Polo shirts * Oxford shirts (unlike polos‚ oxford shirts should always be long-sleeved ***if it is warm outside simply roll up the sleeves) * Rugby shirt * Cable-knit vests and sweaters (traditional cricket sweaters) * A jacket or blazer (navy blue is a staple; try seersucker or madras plaid in summer‚ tweed in winter) * Chino pants-could have cuffs * Khaki pants. The prep equivalent to jeans * Bermuda

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    forbids them to cut their hair. The kurta‚ a long straight-cut‚ loose shirt teamed with pyjamas‚ the loose baggy salwar  or a kind of sarong called a loongi or tehmat makes up the traditional dress for men. Winter sees the rustic Punjabi in colourful sweaters that wives and mothers are so skilled in making. A blanket finishes his ensemble. When the urban‚ educated Punjabi steps out to

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    Observed flight 628 at gate 53 being worked by Lisa and Missy. Lisa arrived at the gate eating something. She continued to chew it while behind the counter and interacting with the first customer in line. Lisa greeted the customers‚ listened and acknowledged their needs and offered customers options. Customers were not addressed by name sir or ma’am; few smiles and thank yous were offered and she did not ask if she could be of further assistance. Missy scanned boarding passes and made the announcements

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    Practice Test #1 Data Sufficiency (218 Questions) 1. 86-!-item-!-187;#058&000002 A garden store purchased a number of shovels and a number of rakes. If the cost of each shovel was $14 and the cost of each rake was $9‚ what was the total cost of the shovels and rakes purchased by the store? (1) The ratio of the number of shovels to the number of rakes purchased by the store was 2 to 3. (2) The total number of shovels and rakes purchased by the store was 50. 2. 142-!-item-!-187;#058&000140

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    when we stepped down the stone-paved narrow road towards the heart of the village‚ and there were faces at every window‚ men in short sleeves standing outside their houses ;old women and kids peering from door-ways ‚ and women sat at yard weaving sweaters for their children or men. The peace and quietness are like a dream which you just cannot purchase in a city. You have to bear a thousand car horns barking constantly in the city night‚ but all you can hear here is the soothing wind from the forest

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    Lululemon Case Analysis

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    equipment. Lululemon should keep on focusing on women because they do shopping‚ want to have more new clothes than man. Another reason is that Under Armour and Nike have a powerful brand name in the men’s market. Besides‚ the casual line of jackets and sweater is

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    Section 5 Permutations and Combinations In preceding sections we have solved a variety of counting problems using Venn diagrams and the generalized multiplication principle. Let us now turn our attention to two types of counting problems that occur very frequently and that can be solved using formulas derived from the generalized multiplication principle. These problems involve what are called permutations and combinations‚ which are particular types of arrangements of elements of a set. The

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    many of the unsafe acts. A few examples in the workplace include: 1. Not wearing your safety glasses when going to the time clock from your locker. 2. Not tucking in your shirt tail or drawstrings. Not buttoning‚ snapping‚ or zipping your coat/sweater at the bottom to prevent the ends from swinging about. 3. Not wearing hearing protection properly. 4. Forgetting to take off a piece of jewelry. 5. Texting and walking. 6. Rushing. In the workplace‚ there are anywhere

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    How does Holden Caulfield see himself as ‘The Catcher in the Rye’? Most teenagers are rebels because they do not know how to deal with the transition from childhood innocence to adult corruption. This is a recurrent behavior displayed by the protagonist in J.D. Salinger’s‚ ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ – Holden Caulfield. The book maps the three impactful days that played a pivotal role in his life. During this time frame‚ Holden got thrown out of school‚ ran away from his school before he was scheduled

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    management consulting 7. Jaime Inc. manufactures 2 products‚ sweaters and jackets. The company has estimated its overhead in the order-processing department to be $180‚000. The company produces 50‚000 sweaters and 80‚000 jackets each year. Sweater production requires 25‚000 machine hours‚ jacket production requires 50‚000 machine hours. The company places raw materials orders 10 times per month‚ 2 times for raw materials for sweaters and the remainder for raw materials for jackets. How much of the

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